Must Read: Damon & Carlton Discuss Season 6
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Head over to THRFeed.com to read Team Darlton’s first full-length interview focusing on the final season.
Some interesting tidbits:
THR: How would you describe this season in terms of its, say, tone? What is it like compared to past seasons?
Cuse: We feel tonally it’s most similar to the first season of the show. We’re employing a different narrative device, which we feel is creating some emotional and heartfelt stories, and we want the audience to have a chance in the final season to remember the entire history of the show. So we have actors coming back like *****************. We’re hoping to achieve a circularity of the entire journey so the ending is reminiscent of the beginning.
THR: Is there any one character’s story line that you think particularly emotionally resonates this season?
Cuse: Jack and Locke have always been at the center of the show, that dilemma of faith vs. reason, and the conflict between those two characters has been there since the beginning. It’s very exciting to bring that relationship to its conclusion, and we can’t really be any less vague about that.THR: Since there is no footage being revealed in advance of the Feb. 2 season premiere, is there anything you can say to tease it?
Cuse: We ended with Juliet pounding on this atomic warhead. There’s Jack’s prediction that the bomb will reset events and the plane will never crash. There’s the possibility that it doesn’t work. We want the audience to be pondering what is the consequence of Juliet hitting that bomb. Our cliffhangers are designed to frame the question that we want audience thinking about.
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January 6th, 2010 at 1:31 am
Damon & Carlton are very smart people. They give very long smart interviews without giving any spoilers to the stoyline. I know Lost will end in May with smiles on everyones faces
January 6th, 2010 at 7:22 am
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January 6th, 2010 at 5:52 pm
Lindelof: “…the one area we're in agreement is there will be a short-term reaction to the ending and then a legacy reaction that comes six months, a year down the road, looking at the show as a whole.”
I feel this is an indication of a very dedicated person (and creative team). How can one not feel good about someone having that much foresight and valuing something with long-term worth? Such creations yield the most communication.
January 6th, 2010 at 8:57 pm
Damon said there will be debate amongst fans whether the ending is good or not. That scares me, a ton of Soprano's fans hated the ending, what if that happens with Lost?
January 7th, 2010 at 12:41 pm
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, the show’s executive producers, are well aware that various viewers of the show, which is entering its fifth and second-to-last season, have differing reasons to tune in.